HTC's Gorgeous HD2 Stumbles With Windows Mobile OS
Missy Schwartz from Wired
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over 2 years ago
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The first thing you notice about HTC's HD2 is its enormous size.
A 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen graces the face of this finely crafted device, while the chassis matches the display's sleek design. Despite having such a large screen, the phone still feels lightweight at 5.5 ounces. And that display... More
A great handset that offers a lot with any respect
PhoneArena Team from PhoneArena
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over 2 years ago
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There is no way a cell phone equipped with such a huge screen and powerful components would fail to appeal to eager high-tech buffs. The truth is, we see no reason not to recommend the HTC HD2 to anyone who feels overwhelmingly compelled to get a device with such a spectacular hardware. In terms of software... More
Lets you work in a fun and intuitive manner
Russell Jefferies from MobileBurn
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over 2 years ago
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The HTC HD2 is a mightily impressive device, especially if you use your phone to browse the web or watch YouTube quite often. It is certainly one of the most high-tech handsets currently available, and has nearly every function you could want on a mobile phone. With Microsoft Exchange support, Microsoft... More
It's got a lovely home screen and some excellent apps
Flora Graham from CNET
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over 2 years ago
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The HTC HD2 applies a substantial boot to the backside of every other Windows Mobile phone currently available. In fact, it accomplishes the near impossible -- it makes Windows Mobile crave-worthy. We love its huge capacitive touchscreen, and, thanks to HTC, it's got a lovely home screen and some excellent... More
Nicest hardware along with disappointing OS
John Herrman from Gizmodo
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over 2 years ago
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Let's just get this out of the way: in terms of hardware, the Touch HD2 is the nicest phone in the world. It's ostentatiously huge and amazingly slim; it's business-savvy and utterly pornographic. But hardware like this deserves better. UPDATED
From the outset, the HD2 is a tragic creature, built from... More